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Bizjet Manufacturers Plan Strong Presence at Paris

Riding a wave of unparalleled prosperity, the world's business jet manufacturers will be out in force at the Paris air show, touting both upgraded versions of existing models and new designs that promise increased efficiency and lower operating costs.
On its home turf for the Paris air show, Dassault Falcon Jet plans to display its family of large-cabin business jets that include the three-engine Falcon 900C as well as the extended-range 900EX and Falcon 50EX, and the twin-engine ...

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